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Succubus at the Big Box (eBook)
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![]() Succubus at the Big Box eBook Cover, written by Keeta Kelly | |
Author(s) | Keeta Kelly |
Publisher | Silver Bowen |
Publication date | September 9, 2012 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 8,000 Words |
ISBN | 9781301606184 |
ASIN | B0098D20OY |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Succubus at the Big Box is an eBook written by Keeta Kelly. In this work, the character Keeta Kelly is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Succubus at the Big Box
- Author: Keeta Kelly
- Published By: Silver Bowen
- Length: 8,000 Words
- ISBN: 9781301606184
- ASIN: B0098D20OY
- Publishing Date: September 9, 2012
Plot Summary
Keeta Kelly is a succubus who is trying to find pleasure at the local Mel-Mart. Not only does she find several ways to satisfy her own supernatural sexual needs, she manages to hook-up a boy and a girl who badly need each other, even though they don't yet know it.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on June 14, 2013
One thing that I want to see in a story about Succubi is that they have personality. Another is that they are stereotypical. And, if at all possible, I want to be, at the end of the story, pleased with everything…
I think that the problem with most authors writing about Succubi is that they have to be mostly demonic, generally evil, and in the end the people they come in contact with have something really bad happen to them.
But… What if, as I believe, the Succubus in question is good and what they do makes the life, or lives they change better.
That to me, is a really interesting story…
It is sometimes difficult to read a story where the author of the work is also the main character in the story. In this case this seems to be true and it really doesn’t bother me that it happened. Keeta is a Succubus, she’s very talented, and she’s been attracted to a couple in a store that have just a bit of sexual tension that they need some help with. And she’s the one that can help them overcome that… and cum they do.
But what I really like about her is that while is calls herself a Succubus, she is also very human in how she lives and acts. That’s a pleasant change from a lot of the “perfect” stories that have been appearing about Succubi. She goes shopping, she does other things than have sex all of the time and she’s rather proud of that.
More so, she isn’t “evil”. She needs to have sex to live, and she’s okay with that which makes the situations she creates very hot and sexy to read. She also has her mind set on leaving those she is with better off sexually and otherwise than she finds them. This to me makes the entire story, from the beginning, much more than a hot flash. It makes it a story.
Having that story running throughout the work, giving Keeta purpose and a reason to do what she does makes the powers her has, including the ability to alter reality a little bit, make sense from the point of view that she isn’t hurting others, she’s freeing them.
And, oh yes, she certainly does free the two other characters. While there is a little bit of mind control going on, in the end they are better off together than alone and it really made the story as a whole special for me.
How the author writes about what Keeta and her playthings, and they are in a way really, have fun doing is lots of fun to read and that heat runs through the story really nicely. I might have liked a little more heat than is there, but really, it was some delicious writing to see…
There is a minor problem writing-wise in this work. A couple of times Incubi are spelled as Inccubi. This happens with some regularity, but doesn’t totally kill the mood of the story. Still, I think one more editing pass would have been a good thing overall. Otherwise the heat is very good for a hot flash and I could in my mind give Keeta’s voice a really interesting accent which made her more real in my thoughts.
I’ll give this work four pitchforks out of five.
Lots of heat, really good characters, and the Succubus I mostly do like. But it is too short and if leaves so many questions about Keeta that I would like answers for, but likely never will…